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      Flow in Sports

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      Flow is the total absoprtion into an activity, to the point where time seems to stand still, the pressures of the day disappear, and great satisfaction is taken in the moment. The phenomenon as it occurs in sport is explained, and there are seven keys that should help readers ...

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      Product ID:9780880118767
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Flow in Sports
      Authors:Author: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Susan Jackson
      Page Count:192
      Subjects:Sports psychology, Sports psychology
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      Flow is the total absoprtion into an activity, to the point where time seems to stand still, the pressures of the day disappear, and great satisfaction is taken in the moment. The phenomenon as it occurs in sport is explained, and there are seven keys that should help readers use their mind.


      The experience of flow is still one of the least understood phenomena in sport. And yet it is one of the richest, most memorable experiences an athlete will ever know.

      Some call it a natural high. Others refer to it as being in a zone. Whatever it''s called, flow is an elusive and very sought-after psychological state that athletes, coaches, and sport psychologists have tried to understand, harness, and employ to their benefit since Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi first coined the term back in the early 1970s.

      Now, in the first book devoted exclusively to flow in sports, the pioneering legend Csikszentmihalyi and sport psychology researcher Susan Jackson attempt not only to explain the phenomenon but also to identify the key conditions associated with its occurrence.

      The book begins with a description of what flow is and is not. Flow is defined as a person''s total absorption into an activity. While it is always a peak, satisfying experience, it is not necessarily associated with peak performance on every occasion.

      Most of the book delves deeply into the key factors leading up to and accompanying the flow experience. The authors also recommend certain actions on the part of the athlete or coach to optimize the conditions in training and performance that allow flow to occur. The book is full of vivid examples, captivating quotes, and revealing research findings that enhance the authors'' clear and insightful text.

      The sport setting is rife with opportunities to experience flow-be it in pick-up games or the Olympics. But until now, flow has been an infrequent, accidental, and even mysterious phenomenon to most athletes. With Flow in Sports, this optimal experience becomes both more familiar and more achievable. Get to know flow, and get into it. Find out what you''ve been missing.


      Imprint Name:Human Kinetics
      Publisher Name:Human Kinetics Publishers
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:1999-05-19

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      Weight314 g
      Dimensions230 × 154 × 12 mm